ሴጣኑ አብይ እና ባእዴን ብቻ ሳይሆን ምእራባዊያንም ደግንጠዋል
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State Department መግለጫ እንኳን መስጠት አቃተው። ማንቁርቱን ነው ፋኖ ያነቀበት። ትን ሊለው ነው። ኪኪኪ
ስለ ፍኖ ተናገር ሲባል "ፋኖ" የምትባለውን ሀይላዊ ስም ላለመጥራት ሲተናነቅው ማየት እና ምንም አይነት ነገር መናገር አንችልም ሲል መስማት እንዴት ያስደስታል።
ሴጣኑ አብይ እና ባእዴን ብቻ ሳይሆን ምእራባዊያንም ደግንጠዋል
ሴጣኑ አብይ እና ባእዴን ብቻ ሳይሆን ምእራባዊያንም ደግንጠዋል
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Re: State Department መግለጫ እንኳን መስጠት አቃተው። ማንቁርቱን ነው ፋኖ ያነቀበት። ትን ሊለው ነው። ኪኪኪ
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You have been begging for my attention. Here you have it.
Do not ask it again because i ain't got time for your ugly akale as's
"QUESTION: Thank you, Matt. My name is Mesfin Bezu from TG Ethiopian. My question is about the current conflict —
MR MILLER: Welcome to the briefing room. I’m not sure —
QUESTION: Oh, you —
MR MILLER: I’m sure you’ve been here before, not on – under my —
QUESTION: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
MR MILLER: Not under my tenure, my short tenure.
agreement. He discussed progress and priorities, including transnational justice and accountability efforts as well as disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration programming, and we will continue to do so.
QUESTION: Mr. Miller, I have —
MR MILLER: Wait.
QUESTION: I have – (inaudible), I haven’t finished yet.
MR MILLER: Okay, what?
QUESTION: I haven’t finished yet.
MR MILLER: Okay, okay.
QUESTION: I have a lot of respect for you and the State Department, and I have not (inaudible) —
MR MILLER: You just met me. I appreciate that.
QUESTION: I know, but I didn’t – I didn’t ask you a question about Tigray. It’s already passed.
MR MILLER: Yeah. Yeah.
QUESTION: Now there is another – another civil war is going on in Ethiopia between the Amhara special forces and the Ethiopian Government. I know that the State Department keeps saying that we are gravely concerned while many people are dying. That is not acceptable. The State Department needs to act. As we know, you just mentioned during the Tigray war has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, mass displacement, famine, and human rights violation. Despite – despite such terrible war, the State Department was saying we are greatly concerned before the State Department sent its special envoy to the Horn of Africa, who helped – I give credit – who helped to bring peace between the Ethiopian and the Tigray forces. And now that —
MR MILLER: Can we get to the question?
QUESTION: Yeah, yeah. Okay, let me get to the question. Does the State Department need to wait hundreds of thousands of people to die, to suffer, or to be displaced before the State Department send its special envoy to the Horn of Africa to bring peace between the Ethiopian Government and the Amhara special forces, Fano? Not Tigray right now. This is a different situation in Ethiopia, Matt.
MR MILLER: Yeah, I understand. I will say that we remain engaged. The Secretary just spoke with his – with the prime minister of Ethiopia on Friday, and we will continue to remain engaged both at the secretarial level and at other levels in the government.
Go ahead.
QUESTION: Thank you so much, Matt. Very simple: 15th of August, Bangladesh observe National Mourning Day. The f
You have been begging for my attention. Here you have it.
Do not ask it again because i ain't got time for your ugly akale as's
"QUESTION: Thank you, Matt. My name is Mesfin Bezu from TG Ethiopian. My question is about the current conflict —
MR MILLER: Welcome to the briefing room. I’m not sure —
QUESTION: Oh, you —
MR MILLER: I’m sure you’ve been here before, not on – under my —
QUESTION: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
MR MILLER: Not under my tenure, my short tenure.
agreement. He discussed progress and priorities, including transnational justice and accountability efforts as well as disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration programming, and we will continue to do so.
QUESTION: Mr. Miller, I have —
MR MILLER: Wait.
QUESTION: I have – (inaudible), I haven’t finished yet.
MR MILLER: Okay, what?
QUESTION: I haven’t finished yet.
MR MILLER: Okay, okay.
QUESTION: I have a lot of respect for you and the State Department, and I have not (inaudible) —
MR MILLER: You just met me. I appreciate that.
QUESTION: I know, but I didn’t – I didn’t ask you a question about Tigray. It’s already passed.
MR MILLER: Yeah. Yeah.
QUESTION: Now there is another – another civil war is going on in Ethiopia between the Amhara special forces and the Ethiopian Government. I know that the State Department keeps saying that we are gravely concerned while many people are dying. That is not acceptable. The State Department needs to act. As we know, you just mentioned during the Tigray war has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, mass displacement, famine, and human rights violation. Despite – despite such terrible war, the State Department was saying we are greatly concerned before the State Department sent its special envoy to the Horn of Africa, who helped – I give credit – who helped to bring peace between the Ethiopian and the Tigray forces. And now that —
MR MILLER: Can we get to the question?
QUESTION: Yeah, yeah. Okay, let me get to the question. Does the State Department need to wait hundreds of thousands of people to die, to suffer, or to be displaced before the State Department send its special envoy to the Horn of Africa to bring peace between the Ethiopian Government and the Amhara special forces, Fano? Not Tigray right now. This is a different situation in Ethiopia, Matt.
MR MILLER: Yeah, I understand. I will say that we remain engaged. The Secretary just spoke with his – with the prime minister of Ethiopia on Friday, and we will continue to remain engaged both at the secretarial level and at other levels in the government.
Go ahead.
QUESTION: Thank you so much, Matt. Very simple: 15th of August, Bangladesh observe National Mourning Day. The f